Festival Schedule

June 25th

1000hrs - Opening Ceremony @ Go Green Village

1030hrs - Press Conference @ Go Green Village

1100hrs - 1800hrs Growing Green Fair @ Go Green Village 

1200hrs - 1600hrs Seminars 

1800hrs - Panel Discussion/Town Hall @ Go Green Village 

2100hrs - Reggae & Calypso Concert @ Go Green Village 

* Go Green Village at the Noel Lloyd Park

1000hrs - Opening Ceremony @ Go Green Village

1030hrs - Press Conference @ Go Green Village

1100hrs - 1800hrs Growing Green Fair @ Go Green Village 

1200hrs - 1600hrs Seminars 

1800hrs - Panel Discussion/Town Hall @ Go Green Village 

2100hrs - Reggae & Calypso Concert @ Go Green Village 

* Go Green Village at the Noel Lloyd Park

June 26th

1000hrs - 1500hrs Local & Organic Food Fair @ Go Green Village

1000hrs - 1500hrs Growing Green Fair

1800hrs - Joss Stone Headlines the Go Green Concert

1000hrs - 1500hrs Local & Organic Food Fair @ Go Green Village

1000hrs - 1500hrs Growing Green Fair

1800hrs - Go Green Concert

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Become a volunteer

If you would like to meet like minded people and work on this extraordinary new event in the BVI, join the Green Team for the Inaugural BVI Go Green Festival.

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Walking the Green Walk

While many events and tradeshows are notoriously wasteful, BVI Go Green Festival® demonstrates an unmatched commitment to having the smallest footprint of any event of its kind ever staged in the BVI.

Through the efforts of our organizing team and volunteers and meticulous sorting procedures to reduce, reuse, recycle and compost, we estimate that some 50% of all show waste will not enter mainstream waste disposal in the BVI.

How do you think you can help?